Page shows planning applications in Tower Hamlets in the postcode SE1 area which covers parts of Southwark, Southwark, Westminster, City of Westminster, Westminster
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uid | Authority | Size | State | Type | Decision | Appeal Ref. | Description | Address | Map | Earliest Date | Url | Share |
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PA/18/00337/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | Request for a Scoping Opinion in respect of an Environmental Impact Assessment for the redevelopment of the site to provide a mixed use development. | Capital House, 40-46 Weston Street, London SE1 3QD | 20/02/2007 | Link | ||||
PA/18/00781/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Heritage | NE Control Cabin, the proposed work comprises:Removal of 2no. guide posts for temporary ladderInstallation of 2no. handrails to replace guide postsInstallation of fall arrest system to flat roof | Tower Bridge, London, SE1 | 20/03/2019 | Link | ||||
PA/18/00791/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Full | NE Control: The Proposed work comprises: - Removal of 2 no. guide posts for temporary ladder -Installation of 2no. hand rails to replace guide posts-installation of fall arrest system to flat roof | Tower Bridge, London, SE1 | 20/03/2020 | Link | ||||
PA/18/01430/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | The architectural illumination of the bridge as part of the Thames-wide Illuminated River project through the installation of reactive and kinetic LED lighting systems, fixtures, fittings and ancillary equipment, and associated works. | London Bridge, London SE1 | 20/06/2006 | Link | ||||
PA/18/01450/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | The architectural illumination of the bridge as part of the Thames-wide Illuminated River project through the installation of reactive and kinetic LED lighting systems, fixtures, fittings and ancillary equipment, and associated works. | Tower Bridge, Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 | 20/06/2006 | Link | ||||
PA/18/01530/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | The architectural illumination of the bridge as part of the Thames-wide Illuminated River project through the installation of reactive and kinetic LED lighting systems, fixtures, fittings and ancillary equipment, and associated works. | SOUTHWARK BRIDGE, LONDON, SE1 | 20/06/2015 | Link | ||||
PA/18/03058/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Conditions | Not known | Observation requested by London Borough of Southwark for EIA Scoping Opinion for the demolition of and modifications to the existing buildings and the construction of two office-led buildings | 40 Bermondsey Street, 42-44 Bermondsey Street and 1-7 Snowfields, London SE1 | 20/10/2029 | Link | ||||
PA/19/00178/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Conditions | Not known | Observation requested by London Borough of Southwark for an Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Opinion relating to the redevelopment of the site for a commercial building up to 24 storeys in height. | 60 St Thomas Street, London, SE1 3QU | 20/01/2022 | Link | ||||
PA/19/00205/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | Redevelopment to include demolition of the 1980s office buildings and erection of a 37 storey building (plus two basement levels) of a maximum height of 144m (AOD), restoration and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street) and change of use of lower floors to Class A1 retail, and redevelopment of Keats House (nos. 24-26 St Thomas Street) with removal, relocation and reinstatementof the historic façade on a proposed building, to provide a total of 46,374sqm of Class B1 office floorspace, 765sqm of Class A1 retail floorspace, 1,139sqm of Class A3 retail floorspace, 615sqm of leisure floorspace (Class D2), 719sqm hub space (Class B1/D2) and a 825sqm elevated public garden within the 37-storey building, associated public realm and highways improvements, provision for a newaccess to the Borough High Street entrance to the Underground Station, cycling parking, car parking, service, refuse and plant areas, and all ancillary or associated works. (Associated listed building consentapplication ref. 18/AP/4040).The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017. | NEW CITY COURT, 4-26 ST THOMAS STREET LONDON SE1 9RS | 20/01/2028 | Link | ||||
PA/20/00978/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | Redevelopment of the site to include demolition of Becket House and the erection of a 27 storey building with additional level of plant and basement levels in order to provide office use (Class B1), retail (flexible Class A1/A3), cycle parking, servicing, incidental to the development. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017. Application can be viewed by appointment at Southwark Council's offices, 160 Tooley Street, SE1 2QH (Mon - to Fri 9am to 5pm). Non-Technical Summary available free of charge,Copies of the full ES are available for purchase from Trium Environmental Consulting (email: hello@triumenv.co.uk or call 02038877118). | Becket House, 60-68 St Thomas Street, London | 20/05/2014 | Link | ||||
PA/20/01553 | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | 37 storey building (plus two basement levels) of a maximum height of 144m (AOD), restoration and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street) and change of use of lower floors to Class A1 retail, and redevelopment of Keats House (nos. 24-26 St Thomas Street) with removal, relocation and reinstatement of the historic façade on a proposed building, to provide a total of 46,374sqm of Class B1 office floorspace, 765sqm of Class A1 retail floorspace, 1,139sqm of Class A3 retail floorspace, 615sqm of leisure floorspace (Class D2), 719sqm hub space (Class B1/D2) and a 825sqm elevated public garden within the 37-storey building, associated public realm and highways improvements, provision for a new access to the Borough High Street entrance to the Underground Station, cycling parking, car parking, service, refuse and plant areas, and all ancillary or associated works. (Associated listed building consent application ref. 18/AP/4040). RECONSULTATION as additional environmental information has been submitted, a revised servicing strategy, energy strategy, ventilation strategy and travel plan and associated revised drawings previously submitted.The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulationsc2017, which can be viewed on the council website southwark.gov.uk using thereference number. A hard copy of the application documents is available forcinspection by prior appointment at New City Court, St Thomas Street, SE1 9RS (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm) by contacting david.shiels@dp9.co.uk. Copies of the Non-Technical Summary are available free of charge, CD copies of the full ES are available for purchase for £25 and printed copies of the ES can be provided on request for sale at a cost of £600 by contacting Waterman Group(ie@watermangroup.com) | New City Court, 4-26 St Thomas Street London SE1 9RS, | 20/07/2022 | Link | ||||
PA/22/00626/NC | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | Observations as requested by Southwark in relation to Redevelopment of site to provide a 23 storey building plus basement and mezzanine consisting of purpose-built student accommodation (Sui Generis), andcommercial uses (Use Class E) at ground floor, and the development of the associated railway arches to provide commercial space (Use Class E), plant, refuse and cycle storage, and associated access and public realm works. | 5-9 Rockingham Street And 2-4 Tiverton Street, London, SE1 6PF | 20/03/2031 | Link | ||||
PA/22/02032 | Tower Hamlets | Large | Permitted | Not known | Phased mixed-use redevelopment of the site comprising:- Demolition of all existing buildings/structures and site clearance, except 82 and(part) 83 Borough Road which are to be retained, altered and refurbished for flexiblecommercial, business, service and learning and non-residential institution uses(Class E / F1);- Construction of basement structure and vehicular access;- Construction of buildings to provide dwellings (Class C3), flexible commercial,business, service and mixed food/drink/leisure uses (including drinkingestablishments with expanded food provision, hot food takeaways, live musicperformance venue and cinema) (Class E / Sui Generis) and public toilets; and- Provision of associated car and cycle parking, open space and landscaping,means of access and highway alterations, installation of plant and utilities and allother associated ancillary works incidental to the development.For information:proposed Building A is 46 storeys with mezzanine level and additional rooftopplant/enclosure (162.3m AOD, 158.4m above ground), proposed Building B is 42storeys with mezzanine level and additional rooftop lift overrun/enclosure (149.3mAOD, 145.4m above ground), proposed Building C is 10 storeys with mezzaninelevel and additional rooftop lift overrun/enclosure (46.8m AOD, 43.2m aboveground) and proposed Building D is 18 storeys with mezzanine level and additionalrooftop enclosure (70.9m AOD, 67.3m above ground). Building E, as altered, is toremain at its existing maximum height (20.5m AOD, 17.2m above ground). Thedevelopment as a whole comprises:- 838 dwellings, comprising 41 studios, 294 one-beds, 369 two-beds, 131 threebeds and 3 four-beds (Class C3);- 438 sq.m GIA of flexible commercial, business, service and learning floorspace(Class E / F1);- 1,810 sq.m GIA of commercial, business and service floorspace (Class E); and- 4,035 sq.m GIA of flexible commercial, business, service and mixedfood/drink/leisure floorspace (Class E / Sui Generis);- a two-storey site-wide basement (with lift underrun) containing 10,172 sq.m GIAof floorspace ancillary to the aforementioned uses.The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES) in accordancewith the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment)Regulations 2017 (as amended). This can be viewed on Southwark Council's PublicAccess for Planning Register. Hard copies of the ES are available for inspection atthe Council's offices at 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH (Monday to Friday 9amto 5pm). Hard copies can also be purchased from AECOM, Sunley House, 4Bedford Park, Croydon CR0 2AP, Surrey. for further details contact AECOM on +44(0)20 8639 3500 | Borough Triangle Site At , 18-54 Newington Causeway, 69 Borough Road | 20/10/2003 | Link | ||||
PA/23/01523 | Tower Hamlets | Small | Permitted | Not known | Observation requested by London Borough of Southwark Part demolition to the rear of 1 and 3 - 7 Stamford Street together with: the erection of a ground plus three-storey podium comprising retail, leisure, office, education, gallery, library and assembly room uses; two levels of basement for servicing, plant, car and cycle parking plus pit access within a partial basement at level three; two residential buildings of 22 and 40 storeys above podium; an office building of 45 storeys above podium; improvements to the existing public house; landscaping atground and podium levels; replacement boundary at the southern edge of the Site; plant and all other associated, enabling and ancillary works. The application isaccompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES) submitted pursuant to the Town and County Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017, which can be viewed free of charge on the council website southwark.gov.uk using the application reference number. A hard copy of the ES is available for viewing by the public at the London Borough of Southwark's Office, 160 Tooley Street, SE1 2QH (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm) by prior appointment through the Case Officer (Contact Gemma Perry gemma.perry@southwark.gov.uk or telephone 07548092547). Printed copies of the ES and Non-Technical Summary are available on request and would incur a printing and posting charge. Please contact hello@triumenv.co.uk with the reference of "Environmental Statement Request - 18 Blackfriars or telephone 0203 887 7118. Reasons for publicity: EIA MAJ. | Land At 18 Blackfriars Road And 1-7 Stamford Street Together With Land At 18, Blackfriars Road Bounded By Stamford Street Paris Garden And Christ Church, London, SE1 | 20/08/2008 | Link |
Application Type | Description | Example |
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Advertising | For displaying advertisements, signs, or billboards. | Applying to install a new illuminated sign outside a store. |
Amendment | Changes to previously approved applications, possibly due to design revisions. | Amending a previously approved house extension to change the roof style. |
Conditions | Applications related to meeting specific conditions set in previous approvals. | Submitting additional details required to fulfill conditions in an earlier planning consent. |
Full | A complete application for permission to develop land or alter structures. | Applying to build a new residential property on a vacant lot. |
Heritage | Applications in areas with historical significance or for listed buildings. | Seeking permission to repair a historic building’s facade. |
Other | For any application that doesn’t fall into the standard categories. | Applying to install an electric vehicle charging station. |
Outline | Initial application giving a general idea of development, without full detail. | Submitting an outline plan to build several houses on a large plot without detailed designs yet. |
Telecoms | Applications for telecom infrastructure, such as masts or antennas. | Seeking approval to erect a new mobile phone mast. |
Trees | Applications relating to tree management, like pruning or removal. | Requesting permission to remove a diseased tree on a property in a protected area. |
Application Status | Description | Example |
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Conditions | Application is being reviewed to confirm conditions are met before full approval. | Checking if drainage conditions for a housing project are satisfied. |
Permitted | Application has been approved, allowing the project to proceed. | A house extension application has been approved, so construction can start. |
Referred | Application referred to another agency or higher authority for further decision-making. | A new school building application referred to the Department of Education for review. |
Rejected | Application has been denied, possibly due to regulatory issues or community impact concerns. | A request to build a commercial property in a residential area was rejected. |
Undecided | Application is under review but no decision has been reached yet. | A solar panel installation application is still being considered. |
Unresolved | Decision is pending, possibly due to missing information or further clarifications needed. | Waiting on additional environmental impact reports before deciding on a manufacturing plant. |
Withdrawn | Applicant has withdrawn the application, ending the review process. | Applicant decided not to pursue a planning change and withdrew their application. |
Appeal Decision | Description | Example |
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Allowed | Appeal succeeded, and the application is approved. | An appeal to build a garden shed in a restricted area was allowed. |
Allowed in part | Only parts of the appeal are approved, with others declined. | Appeal for a large extension partially allowed, but balcony addition denied. |
Allowed with conditions | Appeal allowed but includes specific conditions. | Approval for a garage was granted but limited to certain construction hours. |
Dismissed | Appeal failed, and the original decision remains. | An appeal to build an additional floor on a building was dismissed. |
Invalid | Appeal was found invalid, likely due to procedural errors or missed deadlines. | An appeal filed late, beyond the deadline, was deemed invalid. |
Not yet decided | Appeal is still under review, with no decision made yet. | An appeal against the rejection of a new restaurant is pending review. |
Notice quashed | Original enforcement or refusal notice was overturned. | An enforcement notice on a fence height violation was quashed. |
Notice Upheld | Original enforcement or refusal notice stands. | Appeal against an enforcement notice for unauthorized work was upheld, so the notice remains in effect. |
Notice varied and upheld | Enforcement notice is modified but remains valid. | A notice to remove a deck was upheld, with only a minor reduction in required removal area. |
Planning permission granted | Appeal successful, and planning permission is now approved. | Appeal for planning permission to extend a house was granted. |
Quashed on legal grounds | Decision overturned due to a legal error in the original ruling. | Appeal quashed after finding procedural errors in the planning review process. |
Split Decision | Appeal partially approved and partially rejected. | Appeal for both front and back garden structures resulted in front approved, back rejected. |
Plot Id | Site Id | Site Name | Plot Name | Plot Active | Plot Interested | Plot Allow Contact | Contact Allow Contact | Contact Name | Contact House Name | Contact House Number | Contact Road Name | Contact Town Name | Contact City Name | Contact County Name | Contact Number | Contact Postcode | Plot Postcode | Market Value | Offer Value | Owner Value | Date of Last Letter | Date Added |
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